It has been noticed since years that foreign aspirants are more incline to Delhi University than other universities to pursue their studies. Every year University receives more than thousands of applications from foreign countries.
This year the number has increased to 20000 for all kinds of courses. Hindi bets the other subjects this time. Amrit Kaur Basra, who now heads the FSR, says that the certificate course in Hindi is a popular one with this group. They have received quarries on this at DU Open Days in South Campus.
A dozen of applications have been sent to the Hindi Department where Chinese and Korean applicants as well as those from the African countries are in top. Applications have come from more than 65 countries, including Korea, Nepal, Tibet, Russia, China, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. Some even applied from Germany and Japan.
The admission process for foreign applicants ends early. In a reputed daily Mr. Basra says,” "We have to check whether the institutions they have earned their previous degrees from are recognized. It takes 4-5 months."
DU has also decided that from now on University will consider all subjects in which the theory component is less than 70% as non-academic. The university's new admission policy on vocational subjects will mean trouble for many students coming from other states.
Source: Yashvi, click4college Specialist
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